Clarissa: Or, The History of a Young Lady, Volumen6F. C. and J. Rivington, 1810 |
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... appear in your presence with the hope of having my wishes answered on that day . Your love , madam , I neither expect , nor ask for ; nor will , till my future behaviour gives you cause to think I deserve it . All I at present presume ...
... appear in your presence with the hope of having my wishes answered on that day . Your love , madam , I neither expect , nor ask for ; nor will , till my future behaviour gives you cause to think I deserve it . All I at present presume ...
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... appear at any place , where women dare show their faces . Yet he hinted to me , that my name was up , on Miss Harlowe's account . But , to allude to one of Lord M.'s phrases , if it be , I will not lie a bed when any thing joyous is ...
... appear at any place , where women dare show their faces . Yet he hinted to me , that my name was up , on Miss Harlowe's account . But , to allude to one of Lord M.'s phrases , if it be , I will not lie a bed when any thing joyous is ...
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... appear indebted to the generosity , or perhaps com- passion , of a man , who has , by means so inhuman , robbed her of it ? Indeed , my dear , I should not think my penitence for the rash step I took , any thing better than a specious ...
... appear indebted to the generosity , or perhaps com- passion , of a man , who has , by means so inhuman , robbed her of it ? Indeed , my dear , I should not think my penitence for the rash step I took , any thing better than a specious ...
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From the same An interesting conversation between | 420 |
Clarissa to Miss Howe Writes with incoherence | 424 |
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